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Book Reviews of Harris and Me

Harris and Me
Harris and Me
Author: Gary Paulsen
ISBN-13: 9780440409946
ISBN-10: 0440409942
Publication Date: 4/1/1995
Pages: 160
Reading Level: Ages 9-12
Rating:
  • Currently 4.2/5 Stars.
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4.2 stars, based on 13 ratings
Publisher: Yearling
Book Type: Paperback
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Veronika avatar reviewed Harris and Me on + 103 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 2
This book is very funny. My 5th grade son's teacher read the book to his class. My son would come home every day to tell me another funny section of the story. He begged me to get a copy and read it to him. Even my husband enjoyed listening to me read it. It was hard to read with a straight face. This is the kind of book that would encourage a reluctant reader to actually sit and read.
JTG avatar reviewed Harris and Me on + 280 more book reviews
Great book by Gary Paulsen!
reviewed Harris and Me on + 14 more book reviews
We LOVE this book! I and my children have read it several times and each time we laugh and cry. I have gotten copies for friends and family, too.
BabyGirlBridget avatar reviewed Harris and Me on + 6 more book reviews
As a mom of 2 boys, I enjoyed this book very much. It has many Laugh-out-Loud moments as these boys get into some pretty hairy trouble on a rural farm and how life is not always what we want it to be.
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Funniest, most endearing book I have ever read. A must read for ALL ages.
tamara avatar reviewed Harris and Me on + 78 more book reviews
This summer will be different, that's for sure. When an 11 year old city boy is dropped off to stay on a farm with reletives, he doesnt know what to expect. His cousin Harris soon takes care of that. Harris is rude and crude and finds trouble at every turn. He leads his city cousin into everythingfrom wrestling slippery pigs to catching mice to a daredevil jump out of a barn loft. And that's not all. There are swimming and cowboy movies and enough food to fill the boys up for days. Farm life is hard but never lonely. Before long, Harris's cousin has found a place where he belongs. If only summer would last forever.